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Coliseum Street Road Closure Starts April 8

Coliseum Street directly south of Coleman Coliseum will be closed starting Monday, April 8, and will reopen Monday, April 29.

‘I Found My Place’

‘I Found My Place’

Stepping into a pivotal role with the nation’s top defense contractor carries lofty expectations, but Megan Anderson isn’t nervous.

UA to Host 58 Schools at National Forensics Tournament

UA to Host 58 Schools at National Forensics Tournament

The University of Alabama College of Communication and Information Sciences and the Alabama Forensic Council will host the 2019 American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament April 4-7 in Tuscaloosa.

UA Holding Second Annual Bama Blitz Online Fundraising Event

UA Holding Second Annual Bama Blitz Online Fundraising Event

Bama Blitz, an inspiring online fundraising event, will begin at noon April 10 and end at 8:31 p.m. April 11, lasting one day, eight hours and 31 minutes in honor of the University’s founding year.

Make a Friend, Be a Friend: International Spouse Group

Make a Friend, Be a Friend: International Spouse Group

The International Spouse Group is designed to bring together the spouses of international students, faculty, staff and scholars for activities and interaction by learning from each other and sharing unique knowledge and experiences

With a Baby and Full-Time Job, Nursing Student Still Graduates with 4.0

With a Baby and Full-Time Job, Nursing Student Still Graduates with 4.0

When Gadsden native Kiari Kinnie walks across UA’s commencement stage in May to receive her bachelor’s degree in nursing, she’ll leave behind four of the most challenging and transformative years of her life.

Student Donations Needed to Help National Disaster Relief Efforts

Student Donations Needed to Help National Disaster Relief Efforts

Through April 19, a new student organization, “Disaster Relief Team!,” will be collecting donations to help the victims of natural disasters across the United States.

Program Seeks to Improve Access to Cahaba River

Program Seeks to Improve Access to Cahaba River

Canoeists, kayakers, outdoor enthusiasts and others who take advantage of Alabama’s bounty of beautiful rivers and waterways will find their access to Alabama’s longest free-flowing and most biologically diverse river will soon improve thanks to a collaborative effort.

Research Shows Cocaine Trafficking Adapts to Law Enforcement Efforts

Research Shows Cocaine Trafficking Adapts to Law Enforcement Efforts

The success of illegal drug trafficking through wider and wider swaths of Central America is a consequence of law enforcement activity to curtail it, according to new research led by The University of Alabama.